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The Spinal Research Institute (SRI) is excited to announce the Associate Professor Doug Brown AM SCI PhD Top-Up Grant. The grant will be awarded to a PhD student undertaking spinal cord injury (SCI) research at an Australian university. This offering furthers the SRI’s commitment to support emerging and early career researchers to build SCI research […]
World SCI Day, initiated by the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), occurs annually on 5 September. On World SCI Day, we raise awareness of SCI, its causes and prevention, its impact on quality of life, and of course the research that is being undertaken to improve health and social outcomes for people with SCI. This […]
Sign up for a FREE online course on the: Physiotherapy Management of People with Spinal Cord Injuries Starts on the 7th November 2022 Register NOW at www.scimooc.org Details: Time commitment: 5 hours per week Duration: 5 weeks Overall course co-ordinators: Professor Lisa Harvey and Dr Joanne Glinsky (University of Sydney, Australia) Language co-ordinators: Professor Jocemar […]
Dear Members The ANZSCoS executive are very pleased to once again be able to offer ANZSCoS small project/research grants in 2022 for projects commencing in January 2023. Please click on the link below for the project guidelines and template. Applications will close at 5pm on Friday August 12th. Please do not hesitate to contact me […]
Dear ANZSCoS Members, At the 2021 AGM we decided, in the absence of a 2022 ASM, to explore running online workshops as a professional development opportunity. Thanks to members who replied to a survey seeking ideas and expressions of interest. Unfortunately we were not able to harness enough support. I believe this doesn’t at […]
Course Content We have put together an overview of SCI management, tracking the journey from acute care to the key rehabilitation processes and interventions continuing towards longer term challenges with spinal cord injury. Various topics presented by subject experts encouraging active interaction. Key best practise messages will be summarised to give you more confidence in […]
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